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=== Compute truncated fractorials === |
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Say we want to compute "truncated" factorials like <code>N*(N-1)*...*(N-n+1)</code>. |
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* Use <code>FRACT(A1)/FRACT(A1-B1)</code>, but it will fail if A1 is too big. |
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* Use this tip (from ChatGPT): <code>PRODUCT(ROW(INDIRECT(A1 & ":" & A1-B1+1)))</code> |
Latest revision as of 17:20, 11 January 2024
User Defined Functions in VBA
- Reference: [1]
- Example of function
Function RectangleArea(Height As Double, Width As Double) As Double
RectangleArea = Height * Width
End Function
- Where to put the code
- From excel sheet, press Alt-F11 to code to Microsoft VBA.
- The UDF must be placed in a standard code module (not in one of the
Sheet
modules and not in theThisWorkbook
module). - To create a standard module: go to Insert menu, and choose Module.
- Rename the module by pressing F4 and display the Properties, and change the Name property.
- Calling the UDF from the same workbook
- Simply use the function name. For instance, type in cell A3:
=RectangleArea(A1,A2)
- Testing UDF from VBA
- Press Ctrl-G to bring Immediate window.
- Type in the window:
Debug.Print(RectangleArea(2,3))
UDF: modinv
The following function computes the modular inverse a-1 such that a.a-1 mod b = 1 (from extended euclidian algorithm in [2]).
Function modinv(base As Long, modulus As Long)
Dim result(3) As Long
Dim b, temp, quotient As Long
b = modulus
x = 0: y = 1: result(1) = 1: result(2) = 0: result(3) = base
Do While b <> 0
temp = b
quotient = Int(result(3) / b)
b = result(3) Mod b
result(3) = temp
temp = x
x = result(1) - quotient * x
result(1) = temp
temp = y
y = result(2) - quotient * y
result(2) = temp
Loop
If result(1) < 0 Then result(1) = result(1) + modulus
modinv = result(1)
End Function
UDF: modexp
From [3]:
Public Function modexp(base As Long, exponent As Long, modulus As Long)
Dim product As Long
Dim result As Long
Dim power As Long
power = 1
product = base
product = product Mod modulus
result = IIf(exponent And power, product, 1)
While power < exponent
power = power * 2
product = (product * product) Mod modulus
If (exponent And power) Then result = (result * product) Mod modulus
Wend
modexp = result
End Function
UDF: BITXOR, BITAND, BITOR
Public Function BITXOR(x As Long, y As Long)
BITXOR = x Xor y
End Function
Public Function BITAND(x As Long, y As Long)
BITAND = x And y
End Function
Public Function BITOR(x As Long, y As Long)
BITOR = x Or y
End Function
ActiveX Control
SpinButton
A simple spin button:
- Go to developer ribbon, select Insert, Spin Button (ActiveX control)
- Enable Design Mode
- Open the properties, and edit LinkedCell (type in cell name or range), Max, Min, etc
- Disable Design Mode
To use a different increment (like 0.01), instead of step 3, double click the spin button, and enter this code:
Private Sub SpinButton2_Change()
Range("A1") = SpinButton2.Value / 100
End Sub
Tips
Disable Paste Options Popup
Very annoying when doing frequent copy/paste with the mouse, here how to disable the annoying popup: How to prevent options from appearing
- Click the Microsoft Office Button, and then click Excel Options.
- Click Advanced.
- Under Cut, copy, and paste, use one or both of the following procedures: To turn off Paste Options and Auto Fill Options, click to clear the Show Paste Options buttons check box. ...
- Click OK.
Compute truncated fractorials
Say we want to compute "truncated" factorials like N*(N-1)*...*(N-n+1)
.
- Use
FRACT(A1)/FRACT(A1-B1)
, but it will fail if A1 is too big. - Use this tip (from ChatGPT):
PRODUCT(ROW(INDIRECT(A1 & ":" & A1-B1+1)))